Latest BBC News – Page 35
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‘We need to protect the BBC and C4’: Bafta nominees weigh in on health of PSBs
Jack Rooke warns of dwindling talent diversity while Jesse Armstrong criticises government actions
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In brief: Dream Bay to adapt Jeffrey Archer novels; BBC launches China Unit; ProSieben plan rejected
The Jeffrey Archer Company and Dream Bay will initially focus on Indian, Asian and Middle Eastern markets
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Bad Wolf unveils first director on scheme promoting women of colour
Avril Evans will support direction on the next season of Doctor Who
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In brief: World Service doc; BBC kids sport campaign; Freely launch; Hidden Pigeon hire
Africa: The Battle for the Ballot Box explores the state of African democracy
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In brief: Beyond Paradise recommission; BBC Kids preps BSL takeover and boards French animation
BBC and BritBox International return to Red Planet Pictures production
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MPs launch inquiry into BBC World Service funding
Select committee probe follows Tim Davie’s call for increased government support
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Industry gives verdict on incoming BBC Sport director
Insiders point to Alex Kay-Jelski’s lack of TV experience - but many believe he is still a smart hire
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BBC orders sex crime investigation series
999: Critical Condition indie Brinkworth to observe police reopening historic sex offences
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BBC natural history chief: genre must evolve
Sreya Biswas touts narrative-led storytelling as viewers go digital
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Hamza Yassin leads triple BBC natural history order
Cameraman to front his own version of Wild Isles
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BBC natural history titles boost UK economy by £16m
Bristol-focused report reveals regional and wider value of tentpole programmes
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In brief: RTS West of England Awards; BBC Bitesize investment; Planet Earth kids special
Success for Silverback natural history content at RTS awards
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In brief: Martine Croxall legal action; Deep Fusion doc; Israeli crime drama
BBC presenter accuses broadcaster of age and sex discrimination
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BBC acquires two Swedish dramas
Viaplay behind Nordic noir series End of Summer and Jana – Marked for Life
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BBC World Service director to step down
Liliane Landor urges BBC to look after endangered World Service
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In brief: Woman’s Hour new host; Nat Geo order; BBCS Australia hire; Bafta podcast return
Nuala McGovern to present Radio 4 staple
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BBC to adapt Michael Mosley podcast
Just One Thing heads to BBC2 as Father Brown gets bumper recommission